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Each time a user logs into the Fedora desktop they create a ''session''. This session lasts right up until the point that the user logs out of the desktop or switches to another user. By default, Fedora starts a number of programs automatically when auser logs in. In this chapter of | Each time a user logs into the Fedora desktop they create a ''session''. This session lasts right up until the point that the user logs out of the desktop or switches to another user. By default, Fedora starts a number of programs automatically when auser logs in. In this chapter of | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, 24 December 2007
Each time a user logs into the Fedora desktop they create a session. This session lasts right up until the point that the user logs out of the desktop or switches to another user. By default, Fedora starts a number of programs automatically when auser logs in. In this chapter of
Understanding Sessions
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